Hardanger Fiddle 1756 Isak Nielsen (Skaar) Botnen Norwegian Though the hardingfele was known as early as about 1650, Botnen, maker of this instrument, was responsible for the tradition that continues today.. Hardanger Fiddle. Norwegian. 1756. Pine, birch, and other woods, bone, lignum vitae and mother-of-pearl inlay.. Western Norway, Hardanger Region, Norway. Chordophone-Lute-bowed-unfretted
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